The first 3D printers were like the first computers: huge, slow, expensive and only used by geniuses. Which makes the Mojo the MacbookPro of 3D printers. It’s still expensive, but that’s a small price to pay for being able to design pretty much anything and print it at home – in fact, the machine even comes with software that will help you build your own miniature Death Star. Play time.Rs.7,90,000; mojo3dprinting.com

Jura GIGA 5 coffeemaker

We’re still reeling over the specs of this barista-level coffeemaker: 19 individually programmable specialty coffee choices – including Ristrettos, Shakeratos and even caffeinated mango lassi – two separate grinders for two different types of coffee beans, two pumps to dispense milk and coffee and two pumps to make two simultaneous cups of coffee. Plus, you can watch the whole process on a digital screen. We’ll drink to that.Rs.4,65,000; jura-giga.com

Beats Pill

They’re saying it’s “just what the Dr ordered”, and we’ll have to assume they’re talking about Dre because the hip hop mogul’s name is missing from the Beats Pill branding. But this much is true: It’s unbelievable how loud this tiny Bluetooth speaker can get. The battery will last you about six hours and can be charged with a USB cable. Now take your medicine like the doctor says. Good lad.Rs.20,000, beatsbydre.com

Pebble Smartwatch

It can sync to your smartphone, and supports third-party apps, so it’s only a matter of time before this smartwatch will be able to do anything you want it to, like play games. Eventually, it might even be able to tell you when someone’s at the door. Who’s the smartest timepiece of them all?Rs.9,000; getpebble.com

Garmin VIRB

Not only does the Garmin VIRB action camera boast the usual, in terms of recording quality (full HD video, 16-megapixel stills, etc) and ruggedness (resistance to water, dust, etc), it also sports a 1.4-inch transfl ective display and compatibility with ANT+, a function that lets it pair up with an array of fi tness accessories and sensors. Oh yeah, and because it’s Garmin, there’s GPS, too.Rs.18,500; garmin.com

Lenovo IdeaPad Yoga 2 Pro

Remember Lenovo’s uberbendy Yoga? Apart from being a conventional laptop, it could also be folded to transform into a tablet and was one of the most compelling hybrids we saw last year. Its successor, the Yoga 2 Pro, is here and boasts the latest Intel 4th-generation core processor, along with up to 8GB of RAM, 512GB storage and all that good stuff. The screen resolution is a whopping 3,200 x 1,800 pixels. That’s over two and a half times HD resolution. On a laptop. Season 3 of Game Of Thrones never looked better.Rs.67,800; lenovo.com

Sony SmartWatch 2

Being a device built for the outdoors, this smartwatch doesn’t shy away from a bit of skinnydipping – it’s splash-proof. In conjunction with your smartphone, the 1.6-inch display delivers a handy dashboard to keep you up to speed on notifi cations. And best of all, it’ll go four days before you need to plug it in again.Rs.18,000; sony.com

Epson EH-TW8100

Tired of missing the start of a movie because of traffic? Hate sitting in a dark room with strangers who munch loudly? Make your own theatre, then. This projector has built-in speakers, plays nice with your Blu-ray, HDMI or USB device and can turn your wall into 25 feet of cinematic grandeur. Popcorn not included.Rs.1.28 lakh

Nokia Lumia 1020

With 41 megapixels of photo capability, the 1020 is every bit as brilliant as we thought it’d be. And if there was ever any question about who this smartphone is for, know that some of its top accessories are a camera grip with a better shutter button, a secondary battery and a tripod mount. Time to ditch that point-and-shoot for good.Rs.47,000; nokia.com

Jawbone JAMBOX

This Bluetooth speaker produces top-quality sound. With a wraparound grille and slick geometric pattern, it’s seriously stylish. And, with frequent firmware updates, its sound is only bound to get better.Rs.11,500; jawbone.com